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peter says to china, sorry, china, do as we say, not as i do. you have gotten a sense already, it is about foreign relations and government expansion it is so well-written. i can make an important argument is not previously. i can make an important argument that people will like to read. and for that, this book is a call in the debate of our discipline. i want to tell you about this book and then try to sort out the mischievous tone. there was john hancock, the first signature, the the man to sign the declaration of independence. signature so large, as he put it, king george will be able to see it without his spectacles. a smuggler. and that is okay. he is a patriot. in fact, can i see this on television? peter appears as the first smuggler in this book. going from bolivia to peru. bubbling toilet paper. don't ask, read about. [laughter] this comes up again and again in american history. we have the story about the oklahoma land rush. it's not in peter's book, but 1889, thousands of people on the oklahoma border, and at noon sharp on april 22, c
peter says to china, sorry, china, do as we say, not as i do. you have gotten a sense already, it is about foreign relations and government expansion it is so well-written. i can make an important argument is not previously. i can make an important argument that people will like to read. and for that, this book is a call in the debate of our discipline. i want to tell you about this book and then try to sort out the mischievous tone. there was john hancock, the first signature, the the man to...
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but thefully that i think are special concern would be iran would be russia, and china. >> right now there are private efforts, personal efforts, corporate efforts. there's all kinds of people trying to fend off these aacks what's the right role of government. and what can government do that right now the private sector can't? >> well, it's always been government's role to protect the security of the nation. and this is a security issue from our perspective. and it's a security issue of particular concern with respect to the nation's core critical infrastructure. the infra-- infrastructure everyone relies on. the energy sector. the telecommunications sector. the banking sector. so what we're going to do and we've already actually started. we started well above the executive order actually was issued. is working with the private sector, determine how best to share information. because you know, we can't help until we know that there is actually been an attempted intrusion or attack. so that information sharing piece is very important. and in addition to that, what are the best practic
but thefully that i think are special concern would be iran would be russia, and china. >> right now there are private efforts, personal efforts, corporate efforts. there's all kinds of people trying to fend off these aacks what's the right role of government. and what can government do that right now the private sector can't? >> well, it's always been government's role to protect the security of the nation. and this is a security issue from our perspective. and it's a security...
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china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very elaborate, well thought out. it looks like they come from up here, organizations that you know, people that you know or a anybody you know from the gym. neil: obviously warnings must go out. if you are getting an e-mail that appears to be coming from a colleague or a source or a friend or what have you, at the very least that freezes them. in and of itself, it compromises our defense the way, doesn't? >> you cannot be too careful. the bottom line is that we all have human beings or their organizations. and we all have sensitive types of e-mails. b
china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very...
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[gong] with that, china and most asian countries marked the occasion today. it is now the year of the snake. >> looks almost like times square there. they had fireworks. it scares away the evil spirits. >> still here. >> we got off lucky. i wish we could've brought more snow. we will work on that in the next week or so. look outside. clear skies. temperature is 33 degrees. wind chill factor at 25. winds coming out of the northwest at nine miles per hour. 43 was the high at reagan national. 46 is the average. wind gusts on the weatherbug 45 degrees --ut order five miles per hour earlier. upper northwest d.c., around 50 miles per hour. frederick looking at 23. winchester, 27. snow on the ground. 15 in boston with 25 inches of snow. the snow has come to an end. few remaining flakes will opt coast. snow showers will dissipate. they will have a lot of digging do over the next couple of days. jackpot in connecticut. 30 inches of snow. at one point they were looking hour. inches per wow. unbelievable. here is the futurecast. during the day tomorrow, clouds will star
[gong] with that, china and most asian countries marked the occasion today. it is now the year of the snake. >> looks almost like times square there. they had fireworks. it scares away the evil spirits. >> still here. >> we got off lucky. i wish we could've brought more snow. we will work on that in the next week or so. look outside. clear skies. temperature is 33 degrees. wind chill factor at 25. winds coming out of the northwest at nine miles per hour. 43 was the high at...
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it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >> attacks are going to take place regardless. follow-up have a computer and you are communitying you can be. that is it a given. the stuff that the administration is talking about are going to do something about it it is bull. it cannot. you can't stop and it is going to happen and you better get used to. you can't community . you are going to community because commuters are going to community . you are not going to do anything about the hacking and all of the talk is it ranting and raving. it has nothing to do with the real problem. >> so do nothing? >>
it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >>...
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. >> reporter: families in china host dumpling making parties to celebrate the new year's eve. they carry on the centuries old tradition. >> you have to make your own. and you do it together. >> reporter: she teaches how to make jiaozi or pot stickers. and it is harder than what it looks. >> there's two holes in it. >> reporter: they are members of the better china town tomorrow. they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution. just like a snake. they are very cautious. >> reporter: whenever you think of the year of the snake it does start on sunday. happy chinese new year. in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> looks like we're going to see it for the new
. >> reporter: families in china host dumpling making parties to celebrate the new year's eve. they carry on the centuries old tradition. >> you have to make your own. and you do it together. >> reporter: she teaches how to make jiaozi or pot stickers. and it is harder than what it looks. >> there's two holes in it. >> reporter: they are members of the better china town tomorrow. they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it...
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>> i can tell you you, if we didn't have the $1.2 trillion debt that china, we borrowed china we would be in a different situation. there would be less hesitation with moving forward to say enough is enough. one of the ranking members on homeland land, this is something we discussed and find a balance between private industry and government interests. you have military interests and government interests and the private citizens and the mandarin report was damaging. the time for talking is over and we need to draw a line in the sand before it is too late. >> time for talking over? >> let me say something. i happen to have sound sources in this area. the attacks are going to take place regardless. if you have a computer and you are communicating with somebody, you be can be hacked. it doesn't matter who it is. that is given. this the this stuff that the administration is talking about we need to do something about it and everybody has to do something about china -- that is bull. you can't stop it. it is going to happen and you better get used to it. you can't communicate. you go to commu
>> i can tell you you, if we didn't have the $1.2 trillion debt that china, we borrowed china we would be in a different situation. there would be less hesitation with moving forward to say enough is enough. one of the ranking members on homeland land, this is something we discussed and find a balance between private industry and government interests. you have military interests and government interests and the private citizens and the mandarin report was damaging. the time for talking is...
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it primarily serves china, taiwan, australia. >> we have been spoiled. we have been totally spoiled and now it's time to kind of face reality of the rainy season. >>> i hate to say it, but we need the rain. folks love the sunshine. you've gotten outside, haven't you? now it's time to pay the piper. we are talking about a significant deficit of rainfall in our rainy season. we got a lot in november and december, zero in january. mount diablo hiding behind the clouds. we have had clouds outside but they are thinning out. that is our san jose cam. a beautiful sunset with partly sunny skies. livermore 54. oakland 57. even when we get a front moving through as it moved through today we cannot get any rainfall. that will change this week. kpix 5 hi-def doppler is dry once again. we are 0 for february us this far. we are going to clear things out tonight. that means another chilly night. get the heater ready in san rafael. 39. 38 concord. redwood city 40. you notice the morning was a lot cloudier than the afternoon. that's because the boundary moved through. an
it primarily serves china, taiwan, australia. >> we have been spoiled. we have been totally spoiled and now it's time to kind of face reality of the rainy season. >>> i hate to say it, but we need the rain. folks love the sunshine. you've gotten outside, haven't you? now it's time to pay the piper. we are talking about a significant deficit of rainfall in our rainy season. we got a lot in november and december, zero in january. mount diablo hiding behind the clouds. we have had...
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we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can't forget that day she faced the interrogation officers and said she was my sister. i have not told anyone we move like shadows in a haze of secrets and lies. now stairs fascinate her. she knows the neighbor's house by heart. 21 steps to the door. 9 windows. 1-1/2 bathrooms. she counts every timely visit just to make sure. in case one day she has to know. before i came here, i had a name. >> ships of wind. softly size the swaying trees in the secret place stilled by time. we toil between the deep brown earth crumbs past frommant toant in orderly procession surrounded by crushed new born grass and flattened flowers. many of us have died here. who's secret [inaudible] we do not know. nor the shift of wind the sudden wake that blocked the sun changes the course and brought with it the endless nights. we enl know the passing of formles
we hardly go to china town. before i came here, i held his hand. now my heart is a chinese box of riddels, no one understands. i blew hot soup for her on foggy nights. she trims the ends of my thinning hair, still she can't forget that day she faced the interrogation officers and said she was my sister. i have not told anyone we move like shadows in a haze of secrets and lies. now stairs fascinate her. she knows the neighbor's house by heart. 21 steps to the door. 9 windows. 1-1/2 bathrooms....
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wwoul likeo relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times", you just hen't heard about any of them. so this is the first time we've been able to provide a rare glimpse into what one of these attacks look like. >> suarez: nicole perlroth, grady summers, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the nominee for defense secretary, former senator chuck hagel, defended his record at his confirmation hearing. he said america must engage, not retreat, in the world. and the senate gave final approval to suspending the national debt ceiling into may. online we profile a social entrepreneur who works as matchmaker between international artisans and retailers.
wwoul likeo relaunch that site in china but it's a process. >> suarez: so for now full steam ahead in journalism as usual despite this kind of pushback from such a big market? >> that's right. i don't think that this will deter us from doing the journalism we've always done and i credit tv times for letting the story be told. as grady can probably tell you there were hundreds of other organizations targeted by the same group that hit the "new york times", you just hen't...
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liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down, american businesses invested in china making money in china ran to capitol hill and said calm down, calm down, and i am not saying we will have a coherent, firm, unified response to chinese attacks which are much more expensive. we won't have a unified response until the businessommunity discovers a grain of patriotism. liz: should the u.s. be getting tougher on china's cyber attacks? go ahead. >> we have to be firm on cyber attacks and really part of a pattern, china has become much more belligerent, much more assertive throughout the region. we now have clash with japan, china is pushing unreasonable sovere
liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down,...
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. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and apple was the target of a hacking attack at the company's california headquarters. apple says mall ware infected a small number of its mac computers used by employees. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security flaw in the browser. apple says it was similar to an attack on facebook earlier this week. >>> bp won't pay penalties for all of the more than 200 million gallons of oil that spilled back in 2010. the u.s. government agreed not to fine bp for 34 million gallons the company captured before entering the gulf. fines for all the rest of the
. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and...
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the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved "irresponsible" but the times says the attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on the website which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had he massed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we first noticed the unusual activity on our network shortly after we published our article about the outgoing chinese ruling family. >> reporter: security experts and the fbi say china has been targeting news organizations and overseas for the past few years. one goal is to identify the sources of news leaks within the chinese government. it's also part of a broader pat
the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved...
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this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting televent last september, which has access to 60% of the north america's gas and oil pipelines. this is significant and poses a very serious. >> they an attacked the brains that runs a lot of these different things. if you go after the money, you go after energy. if you want shut a nation down, you don't necessarily have to drop a bomb. you cut off the oil supply. you make things difficult. you disrupt power and electricity. you saw what happens on the cruise line, right? if you lose power things get bad. imagine a nation orentire region without power, there
this is part of china's strategic pran for growth. they're attacking quite frankly where we're the weakest in some areas. sandra: morgan, for those that think airplanes or the government is the biggest target of these attacks they're wrong. it is really i-t that has been the most popular targets of attacks. >> yes. sandra: followed by aerospace, public administration, satellites, telecom. i-t is really a threat here and one big example i wanted to bring up chinese hackers targeting...
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. >> but in asia, have you to remember, apple wasn't allowed in china for a long time. where samsung, that's where it started. >> we have the blackberries, cool and technology, those are my two areas. i'm an expert in both of those. >> in fashion. i think by nature, what's interesting, it's almost ironic that this device and technology overall. which is the great individual empowerment we've all subscribed and kind of -- we have one brand that's dominated this, that -- >> android has a bigger piece of the market. >> i'm talking about overall technology. >> it's going to run its course. we always do this, it's going to run its course, and then one day we're going to have apple products as a retro move. >> no one can compete with apple, it's all integrated. >> google -- >> i have a -- does everybody have a problem when you're out to dinner and everybody's going like this? >> no, it's fine. >> i want to thank my all-star
. >> but in asia, have you to remember, apple wasn't allowed in china for a long time. where samsung, that's where it started. >> we have the blackberries, cool and technology, those are my two areas. i'm an expert in both of those. >> in fashion. i think by nature, what's interesting, it's almost ironic that this device and technology overall. which is the great individual empowerment we've all subscribed and kind of -- we have one brand that's dominated this, that --...
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as peter says to champion, sorry, china, do as we say, not as we do. so, what is marvelous about the book to see the world anew. you have seasons is this is about borders and foreign relations, got government expansion, economic development, societal transformation, americans' political development. it's also an important book for political scientist because it's so well-written. there's a donate political science, and peter has weighed in heavily on this debate. i can make an important argument and not put you to sleep. i can make an important argument that people will like to read, and for that this book is a clarion call in a debate about the nature of our discipline, and for that i say, cheers. now, there's puzzle running through the book, almost like two stories in it. i want to tell you about the two different stories running throughout this book and then try to sort out how to make sense of the puzzle. you see, story number one is the story of a nation that winks at rogues. it's a mischievous tolerant nation. there's john hancock. the big signat
as peter says to champion, sorry, china, do as we say, not as we do. so, what is marvelous about the book to see the world anew. you have seasons is this is about borders and foreign relations, got government expansion, economic development, societal transformation, americans' political development. it's also an important book for political scientist because it's so well-written. there's a donate political science, and peter has weighed in heavily on this debate. i can make an important...
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particularly these taken in africa and this shot from china. some are calling them, at best, culturally insensitive. >> for me the african picture was the most offensive because it played on some of the most old and stereotypical images. it showed the african as primitive. almost uncivilized. >> reporter: on the website "jezebel," the editor is also critical of the photos, writing, using people of color as background or extras is a popular fashion trope. although it's prevalent, it's very distasteful. people are not props. one of the models talks about her shoot on the website. >> it was such a cool experience. something completely different than anything i've ever seen or someone i've met in my life. >> reporter: some people we spoke with didn't see a problem with the photos. >> as a traveler myself, i love seeing these places and seeing other cultures. so i think it's great they're showing this in magazines. >> reporter: proving once again that controversy, just like beauty, is often in the eye of the beholder. tanya rivero, abc news, new yor
particularly these taken in africa and this shot from china. some are calling them, at best, culturally insensitive. >> for me the african picture was the most offensive because it played on some of the most old and stereotypical images. it showed the african as primitive. almost uncivilized. >> reporter: on the website "jezebel," the editor is also critical of the photos, writing, using people of color as background or extras is a popular fashion trope. although it's...
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it's either going to go to china or come to the united states. in either event the carbon footprint will be deeper. the further point about whether or not an oil pipeline somehow endangers the land which it crosses i think has been asked and answered so many times it's no longer a relevant consideration. look, the map of the united states is literally a spider web of oil and product pipelines. >> woodruff: you're saying already. >> already. the fact of the matter is the chances of sustaining a spill of oil out of an oil pipeline is 1 quarter the amount of alternative forms of transportation were we to take those oil pipelines away and take them inin different mechanism. >> woodruff: bob deans, what about that second point first? there are already so many pipelines in the u.s. and the rate of spills or problems with that is so low. >> well, the reason we have these pipelines is because we've been addicted to fossil fuels for more than a century now we need to turn away from that. we need to begin using less oil. we're using 10% less now than when
it's either going to go to china or come to the united states. in either event the carbon footprint will be deeper. the further point about whether or not an oil pipeline somehow endangers the land which it crosses i think has been asked and answered so many times it's no longer a relevant consideration. look, the map of the united states is literally a spider web of oil and product pipelines. >> woodruff: you're saying already. >> already. the fact of the matter is the chances of...
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that will be, he hopes, sometime in 2016, with the boat building carried out in china. of course, given what happened to the first can titanic," is it attempting fate to send a second one out to sea? palmer does not think so. >> one of the benefits of global warming has been, there isn't so many icebergs in the north atlantic these days. >> reporter: neither would the most famous survivor of all, molly brown. according to her great granddaughter, she would be first in line for a ticket. >> probably because she never finished the voyage. and she always loved to finish what she started. >> reporter: at least molly brown would recognize the place. although maybe not the ticket price. some of which may go for as much as $1 million for the best cabins on the first voyage of the second "titanic." john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a million? by the way, a first class ticket on the original "titanic" cost about $4,000, about $70,000 today. "nightline" later at 12:35 a.m. eastern. i'll see you again tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> tonight the i team paints a portrait o
that will be, he hopes, sometime in 2016, with the boat building carried out in china. of course, given what happened to the first can titanic," is it attempting fate to send a second one out to sea? palmer does not think so. >> one of the benefits of global warming has been, there isn't so many icebergs in the north atlantic these days. >> reporter: neither would the most famous survivor of all, molly brown. according to her great granddaughter, she would be first in line for...
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obviously china decides that it's going to allow the viewing public to see and said they do control that and that's great surprise. they have their own standards of what they assert that to allow to be show in their theaters. i mention in my remarks that what has happened is despite the size of the country, very few theaters in china. recently the chinese decided this is something they want to provide for their consumers and build in opening up 10 new screened today in the country to the point where they have 11,000 a few sicko was a handful. so we're working on it all the time, going back and forth then again there some issues that come up, but we think it is an opportunity and i say this in a parochial sense, but our country has benefited tremendously over the years because of an american film industry. it doesn't mean every film are necessarily proud of. i was attending one of these festivals in australia, first trip to that country in an individual who is in the business started out by saying, i have a strong disagreement with your country and foreign policy. you kind of hear that to
obviously china decides that it's going to allow the viewing public to see and said they do control that and that's great surprise. they have their own standards of what they assert that to allow to be show in their theaters. i mention in my remarks that what has happened is despite the size of the country, very few theaters in china. recently the chinese decided this is something they want to provide for their consumers and build in opening up 10 new screened today in the country to the point...
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the new cyber security order issued last week will only partly address the china problem. >>> hackers also apparently managed to hit apple last friday, the same day they breached security at facebook. the apple computers were infected when employees looked at a specific website infected with malware custom made for the apple system. apple has always bragged it could not be infected, but the company says there's no evidence data was stolen. >>> nearly $50 million worth of diamonds stolen in minutes, we'll tell you how the daring heist went down next. >> plus teaching in the 21st century, how schools are upgrading your children's classroom and why some say the transition won't be easy. >>> call it a bump in the road to housing recovery, homebuilders confidence falling in february, the first since last april. that's not the best sign ahead of the crucial spring home buying season. meantime if you google hot stock, you'll likely find google. shares of the internet search giant breaking through $800 for the first time ever. the stock is up more than 13% this year, more than 30% in the past
the new cyber security order issued last week will only partly address the china problem. >>> hackers also apparently managed to hit apple last friday, the same day they breached security at facebook. the apple computers were infected when employees looked at a specific website infected with malware custom made for the apple system. apple has always bragged it could not be infected, but the company says there's no evidence data was stolen. >>> nearly $50 million worth of...
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she leaves office without huge accomplishments like a middle east peace deal or an opening to china but with enormous goodwill around the world. higher probably personal ratings than any secretary of state has had for a long time. certainly the highest in the obama administration. she's one of the most recognized women in the world, one of the most admired. some of her greatest accomplishments really were just showing up. the old woody allen line. she went to places no secretary of state had gone. she went bucketing about back roads through africa and all kinds of places that a secretary of state might not necessarily be seen to do kind of retail diplomacy. she brought i think a politician's flair to this of kind of glad handing and handshaking and doing a personal style of diplomacy that people around the world and certainly people at the state department really appreciated. >> now, kiki, i know we don't like to speculate about 2016. i know. i know. >> why not? >> i know, i know. >> it's so fun. >> kiki, i want to ask you a question. one of the things that strikes me, everybody sort of
she leaves office without huge accomplishments like a middle east peace deal or an opening to china but with enormous goodwill around the world. higher probably personal ratings than any secretary of state has had for a long time. certainly the highest in the obama administration. she's one of the most recognized women in the world, one of the most admired. some of her greatest accomplishments really were just showing up. the old woody allen line. she went to places no secretary of state had...
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. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge rushers right to defend itself. >> mr. bellinger and said we need to process. not judicial process. i do not understand how the determination by an executive branch official without any judicial involvement can be considered to process. the white paper says we can attack a senior operational terrorist posing an imminent right consistent with laws of war. i do not understand why we need a senior operational terrorist. like this the have to pose an imminent threat? the analysis is different. either this person is an enemy combatants or he is not.
. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent...
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>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i mentioned previously, all we know is there's been a test. we have a very rough estimate of how big the bang was. what we don't know is whether the device was made from plutonium or highly enriched uranium. that sounds like a minor technical issue but it actually has hugely important policy consequences. north korea only has a small amount of plutonium. it actually would be very, very hard for it to produce more. so part of the reason why north korea wants to shift to uranium is because it would allow it to increase its arsenal relatively quickly. so if this turns out to be a highly enriched uranium te
>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i...
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>> are you talking about demand in china? >> yeah. >> demand in china, you know, softened for us. so we export logs off the west coast, our primary market for our log exports has always been japan, but the chinese entered the market, we saw demand fall off and we're starting to see some pick up in the demand for logs from china. in our cellulose fibers business, that's our fourth business segment, about an equal mix between europe and asia. we see signs the chinese economy is firming a bit. >> are we underestimating the coming build and recovery from hurricane sandy here in the eastern part of the united states? some of the traders sitting at my desk personally impacted by what's going on there. >> the last time we talked about that was immediately after sandy and it was really too early to tell. there was a lot of disruption in the distribution channels. i was in a meeting last week with economist mark zandi. he talked about the destruction in that storm of approximately 250,000 homes. that won't happen immediately. it takes a while for a homeowner to connect with their insurance
>> are you talking about demand in china? >> yeah. >> demand in china, you know, softened for us. so we export logs off the west coast, our primary market for our log exports has always been japan, but the chinese entered the market, we saw demand fall off and we're starting to see some pick up in the demand for logs from china. in our cellulose fibers business, that's our fourth business segment, about an equal mix between europe and asia. we see signs the chinese economy is...
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china anniversary up 43% the end of 2011. up only 33% and if they fix that, as simon said, that will be interesting. the other is margins, one-time product cost that goes away. that should help and see what they do in terms of input costs and cost cuttings. if they can get the margins right, investors will bring the stock higher. >> anything to put in? >> all the 10-ks and qs is in the stock. let's focus on price. it closes above 55 with a decent volume, look at a monthly charge. there's something major that could happen above that level. there are no sellers there. let me tell you fundamentally speaking. whatever you think they've already done in china is a joke compared to the opportunity. one is the counterfeit michael jordan brands and nike hasn't bothered to pursue their rights. they're about to launch in asia across every level. i don't think we want to quibble. something larger is happening with nike, global setup. i think simon nailed it. >> our good friend, carl icahn in the fight of the century, on this show last mo
china anniversary up 43% the end of 2011. up only 33% and if they fix that, as simon said, that will be interesting. the other is margins, one-time product cost that goes away. that should help and see what they do in terms of input costs and cost cuttings. if they can get the margins right, investors will bring the stock higher. >> anything to put in? >> all the 10-ks and qs is in the stock. let's focus on price. it closes above 55 with a decent volume, look at a monthly charge....
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story, saying that the jeep was considering giving up the united states and shifting production to china. enter mitt romney. >> i saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, jeep, now owned by the italians is thinking of moving all production to china. >> there was also the lie about president barack obama never saying benghazi was an act of terrorism. >> obama knowingly lied to the american people. obama created a conspiracy theory and coordinated a campaign of deceit to distract from the truth that affects our national security. >> mitt romney listened to this kind of stuff for weeks. and because he relied on this junk, he walked into the biggest trap on the largest possible stage. >> i think it's interesting the president just said something which is on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden and said that this was an act of terror. >> that's what i said. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. >> no acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light
story, saying that the jeep was considering giving up the united states and shifting production to china. enter mitt romney. >> i saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, jeep, now owned by the italians is thinking of moving all production to china. >> there was also the lie about president barack obama never saying benghazi was an act of terrorism. >> obama knowingly lied to the american people. obama created a conspiracy theory and coordinated a...